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","," - -J o p Q THE Kl-GKXK DAILY Ot ARtl, T.PVf -HI W. v. ,v )S - -. . " ! wanicya cr1""' otanievs c, 10 : : o : -.a.Won uuncys Stanleys je Stanleys Stanleys Stanleys Bought at 50 ceiks on the Tfallar A f,i V I it A 0 A i i .' 1 Mr Rosendorf retiring horn business gave us one of the greatest purchases we haVe ox er made. 1 he goods have arrived and have been placed in our Eugene stor e. This purchase enables us to conduct a ! JXa 4 A iAVwZiia. i.i HL ii YC Dozens of High Graric Men's Suits . , . . aii go at Half Price ' Clothing The good se rviceablc kind is what - rri Mr. Rosendorf sold, we will sell it at Hall PflCe Boys' Clothing As nice a line as wc have ever - , , . had in the store 1 HdltT'Ce SFECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Watch our daily advertisements for specials. GREAT MONEY -SAVING OFFERS FOR TWO DAYS' SALE 25c Bromo Quinine. Nov. 18 mul 19 only, sale price 12c otr ri.-.i t-i ti -a .i i .. . -- c-j'j wmjaiu s lamum, an uikm's. wov. lo aim l a. sale price. 1 bo 50o Crcme de Camelia, Nov. 13 and 19. sale price 29c 50c Syrup of Figs. Troy, Nov. 13 and. 19. sale price 29c Full line of St.iiid.trd Remedies and Toilet Piep.u.Uio-is, jlw.iys.it CUT PI? ICES Oc rolls Toilet Paper, Nov. IS bm'. 19, eight rolls for 2 5c So and 10c Toilet Soaps, Nov. 18 and 19. ci?ht cukes for. . .25c If 1 Boys', Misses' ind Children's Shoes all reduced S to 'A Ladies' Shoes Hij assortment of L.idies' Shoes, On values to 5100 tiVC Complete line o( L.idies' Dress Shoes M .lhont On.-.H ,lf ,, his Sale Commences Wednesday, Nov. 18th ,ad;ll! Priws wi!1 m" urtii djc. 1st. a n2w : list of two-d.w sneei.ils will h. nuhi;k...4 in Tli..,.l K r. . ..1 Men's Shoes Florshcim $5.00 Shoes now $3.95 I'loisheiiv. $-1.00 Shoes now $2.95 The B.iny $o.00 Snoes now . $2.95 Men's $3.50 Shoes, now , $2.50 Men's $3.00 Shoes, now. $2.00 Men's $2.00 SIkxs. now ' $h29 Willamette Street ,,. 4-0 va-tT?'i:?''TTTtl . .- .. . .. ; The partnership heretofore existing between Stanley Bros, has been dissolved, and this store is now owned and conducted by Geo. C. Stanley Get into the right store Three doors south of Ninth street. lews Eugene, jTBIAL E TO CLOSE I Evidence Was Coiti ted at Three 1 O'clock v S TO JURY THIS EVENING I in Detail Gives Story i oting of Stuckey by Tabor of Hurry Tabor, charged "'igntor, wus concluded m jt'iiirt iate this afturnoou. I of evidence was finished clock this afternoon and J thi'i-i-afier the nrgu e attiiriiuya began. f tvwm yesterday after-.-y Tabnr, wife of the i- eall-d. Her testimo fi as as follows: Frilled i he version of her Ijisard in me incident of i Steinhauer. She nlso husband in tile -state-I the threat made, bv the f at .the barn when Tabor Js- iin croas-examina- ! that Stnr-kev hail nl- i laniitiar" witli aT te.dinor.y ttie ' 'unsid tor t lie iit recall Tabor la rvsard to he Attor- his brother's hu;ng n(i(,.ii..l Stncke.v to keep him off of his G. V. Sieiuhaner's testimony was confined largely to iinpeacJiing Siuilc ey'a character as a law-aliiclit)K citi zen. Also his r imtation for truth. Steinhaner's tesiimouy adduced the fact that he hail not been told by Ta bor that Stuckey had been a fre quent caller at the house during his tStoiuluiuer's) absence, and also that it. was reported that atuckey was get ting too intimate with Mrs. Steinhaii er. Stuckey afterward visited the wit ness' home and chastised him there when the reports were told him and that he suspected illicit relations be tween Stuckey and the witness' wife. Upon cross-examination regarding the nature of the Impeachment faltered and said to District ney Sklpworth: "1 nm sick; that man ruined my whole life." Sklpworth consented to ihe excuse and stated he would call the witness lattr. , ,. Mrs. Steinhauer conlinn"d lac threats made by Stuckey regard. ng Tabor, and of her husband regarding his condition. Mr fierce stated that he was on the scene immediately after the ..i..,,.in.r ii eniifirmed the state ments of Mrs. Stuckey regarding the , on. r s jury statement, of her husband. Lawrence Lamb was called as the first witness this morning nri.l ih, ri-volver i bv Stuck.-y. He bad shot Tabor's gun. He said Stuck.-y reputation in that section was bad. Upon cross-examination he staled tie had had trouble with the (b-cedent. Mr. I'riniile liven at .-uij ;.. ;iiid knew Tabor for ve.o's. Tabor had a good repaint while Stuckey's was bad. ter had a vicious temper i called Tabor vile nam. i i...- w 11 Phetus. a "ar, knw both Tabor and L,,.l-"v 'lalior's retiatation ws t;ood. while that of Sim ile saw StiUM'-y on the toitrth agiiin in A"-" ! lie idea- i owned fn-e Ion, and had minister who Hegillient, O. N. G., testified tliat la hnd made eNiierilutMits to determine tile ilisianee powder inaiKs vroiihl .liew on cloth trom the mto:zle of a .;na. Me bad done so ul the reiinost, .if I llvi defense'. Frank Potterf, of Mapleion, a brofiler-in.law of Tabor, hail owned the .Muckey jilace. ile was at tile in quest over Stuckey's body and at the examination of Tabor. William Harris Lived at Alpha five years. Tabor's repuiailon was good and thiil of Stuckey li.nl. He saw Stuckey carry a revolver a num ber of times. lie had seen Mrs. Stuckey carry n gun while blnekher rying. Ile had had trouble with Stuckey. Krnest Tabor, of Portland, a broth er of the defendant, stated that he knew the general reputation of Slack'-1)'. Tom Li-owning Hesldes at Junc tion City: knew Stuckey; said Stuck ey always carried a gun. He never killed anybody, but he made several peopb- think he was going to. liavid Hunter. Marion I'. Wheeler, T. Taylor and T. J. Neeley each tes tified as to the good reputation of Tabor and the bad reputation of Stuckey. Mr. Ta lor was on the cor- :it the iiiiiu.'st over stuck ey s body. lie nad nearu aiiicsei say to Tabor "You'll shako hands w ii ii a piece of hot l.-ad." V. I'oldcrs, of Eugene Knew Ta llin- at Wattsburg. Wash. His general i reputation was ns good as of anyone; In town. IIIh reputation for truth : and veracity was good. O. V. Camp, of Mnplcton Was! at Alpha at the time of the shooting and iif-ted as a juror at ,,v. r !h- hortv of Stuek"y. Knew bar six years. Ills general reputa t on was' good while tiiat of Stuckey was bad. Saw no powder burns on Sun-key's jumper. Merie Tabor was r".-aliey. Ile at w..rR m a nay ih ni w on n.in Tabor and Taylor it heard S-uctii y rail II lid .-! ad. at Mapleton for 1!0 years and kept a store there. Knew Tabor and staled Hint, his general reputation was good. Hollo Lie dps--- Related to Tabor. Was pri-M-lit at the lllliue.it over Stuckey s body. Examined the field and fence where Stuckey and his ! wife climbed over. Saw no wilier In the field and i.o water In the draw's. The defense rested and the prose cution began its testimony. Mrs. Stuckey was the first wit ness called. II'T husband's age was 112 years and weight Ilia pounds. She stated i.iat her husband and wife of Lou Stuckey went to Tabor's one time and Stuckey denied Un charge made by Tabor. Ho was not armed. She did not hear her bus band threaten to "shake hands with Tabor with a piece of hot lead." This Afternoon's Session. Immediately alter convening court this afternoon L. A. Stuckey, brother of decedent, was called to the stand. Ile told that In- was present at the meeting In July when the alleged threat of Hurry Stuckey to make Harry Tabur shako hands with a dose of hot lead was lilnde. He said no such threat as made. He had called to take up the quarrel with Merle 'labor and told him to como down Hie road and settle the matter. liyron llulclnns next called. He had no kiiowlnUe of Stuckey ever having had trouble with his. neigh bors. Arthur l'ope. lb" next witness knew both tn-' defendant and de cedent. Said Si.ickey'H reputation as a law abiding citizen was good. Martha A. ,-i ; ".', mother oi tin killed man, was the next to take the the inquest ! stand, hue sai.i i er un Ta-1 exceedingly aun......; ."i"'.'- not know of any liouuie ueiwecu mm and tils neighbors. Frank Taylor lestifled that he knew both defendant uml deceased wonderful. The Hall br ush-It Is Impossible) to be In two pinees at once. 'J he Alarm clock-I can go olf and: slay right where I nut. A Fklr. -i Off! A P A TEN SHARES FREE We will give ten sharps of Mini Stock ?rm To any person answering this ad within ten dais, siatliu; whnl stock til y now hold or wish (o purchase. STOCKS American Wheel and Vehicle . American Telegraphou... American Canadian (111. American I.o Fores! Wireless Tel. Co. Alaska I'el. ,!i Coal CI'reaH.) It, 0 Auialgaiiiiili.d Coal. Alaska I'et. 4.' Coal I I'ooled I Collistock lioldell tllltll ill. Co. tici-uutli-iiiierlcnn (,'offee.-- Omaha ind. Telephone (N), I'ortliiiid Homo Telephone Co. Tacoma Home Telephone Co. Culled wireless Telegraph Co, Pacific Wireless Telegraph Co. Marconi Win-lews Telegraph Co.-- Fidelity Copper. National Copper. W'l! II.WH stock In Oregon's richest mine: $2li).nn capital fully and iioii-itss. ssitble. for sale for cash or trade. This mine is fully equipped and pnying running expenses. Kxamine that at once. U K MA VK Mining. Indus! rial, Invention or (HI Slocks, which we will sell for cash or trade for farms, timber hinds, town or city property, or anything nf value. U'M II.WK ! per cent and S per cent RiiaratHeed slocks, Street and Hleclrlcnl Ituilway. WD A 111') dealers In municipal, corporation and oilier bonds. IF VOC do not find here what you want, stale fully lust what you de sire, what you have to rude, or whether It Is. a cash deal; the price, etc. Telegraph, write or call. , . ' Roberts , Co. KU' in Kixiii H'iiti:i;T, I'okti.ami, (iiti:;o. Inn .Iu!v when he! arry names and ', hands with ; ;.-ev was bad. i. .. ... , -a v ; ii at to iu;-e u . ,- ii . ' " - - . t . , , - ... ,1 a : ..' ' of 1 1 . - laminar" Willi : ,ir:,, ... ... ,.. i aoer ii:-.t i",o - , .,, ,. ,, had r'le: n.-r iiimony the : .ltl(i1It .!;.'- 'hr. d -. :: ';','' ;, ,;'-v I-,. a, i-r-..- lug hi.i r ' 'U- oinsel for the , i, ,..,.', f be h, -i ! ;n " ' i : ht recall Tabor chl!,,.lK "' ' ; :l ,:,,T, , of V. i- m n-sard to, Col.r.. 1 '.,-. . V--' .'' s 4 k- 1,1 l -iwaoi!, t K-i-ehea. I). S. H.u. i- ! I Pr'iniif.i. Harry Tab'.r B r,,;,i l'o:;erf. 5!.-. P! I j-beipi t. -ailed -h.-u m . ('.., oo:r 9 , " e,-' 0'i; by :l r n i. -:i:n riitp f-y a H ' . A .. Stuckey's repota lar as he knew. P. Wllcim i. any 1 1 on oi" 1 u,' years. His ' -among a certaii. : i.ni.ili-r !;.-. bill wus good, so Had not heard of ;ew Stuckey two neighborhood, racier was good ., -s mid bad among "Poo. man; So you are n victim of the late iluatiehil punio?" "Yes. lady Y011 see. folks along ile route Is loo poor now ter bund out free grub!" New York World. lived on Slock ood. ad- I, wo Ob re., d to land. or. Live and Dressed Turkeys wanted at Dodge's Groft ry and o Produce House Top Caflfi Price Guaranteed DODGE, prior V Ocloui r inii iruuijiy v. i; a 1 :aiii-(i :. --(1(1,1:!!, tEli illUl-lf;!!. .while j1 In': I by l iniH 'J ay told 'itniT liiti. tl." (i'U.T t)l . labor w.-re t!if!H il, but their tJtaui- U f f.1,1 MS' KIIIN K.' li.vw- iu-;:'t-f'''l 'J i r ri!Irit-"'' 1V yn ovr-.vorkt'fl yu-ir nrvoim " 11. ii '-.- ,t : i'fl 1 'A 1 1 ii yuv : : ... ; ! ..!! :.-r ' HitVf yon ;n id" lui'A'. Hit!-', h:t'k. t.',ru!iij: mi too frequent a dinir to pttw i ri t '.' !r 'A'liHfui' Ki'lncy I'llth .! rm i- vftn. Hoifl hy Uun Drug "oiu p:i y , prl 5'J "ftttfl. KAIK'I TOK'H Styi'W K Notice In lmri'liy vf;n that thu un- (lorrilin.'d, it;orKi N, Me Loan, hn liccri duly tiiMMiliitcd i-xfi'utor of tho (8tft(o of William P. Mclean, do- ct'aKfd, by tint county fonrt of I.unej nounty, Ori'K'in. All ptTrioim huvltiK; clitiniM iKitlriht unit! f8iitft Hro hereby ; noh,'i-d H!nl itr n iro'l to print tin H. 'iMu -aIHi proper vouchers to ald i.K.'c;iitfir, lit tho law offii'O at !.. 1(11-j y-D In V.HWiv, f)rjoii, wlllilu x t motithw from fli- iJ;i'?'of thin notice, jatri tbi 7h -i:tv or Oct.. I :tos. j (iKOIiCK N. Mi'l-KA N, Kxt-t-itf tjr of said ctat'. ', I, . mi,YK!'. Ati,rri"y. ' fft-UI.'P tl;fi ulit Hppll'-'itf-m II rt H. ivitKi.m Hllr- (O tlKt tllll.l In It; In Tp. 17 H. of U. H of tho VI! liinivt iti AIrlilUn, tn Uum AfJiint i'harlf- cnf-t, Clh-w H. I.V.nn nut An na I,, i.'umi, ttlx wit, hjhI Kihns'Ji'tN p'taUi'i nipt V if i t nm it l.f'U jIh fit m To Ail Whiii tl May Jt'.ll.-.. ttill "II (.1 It hi A 'S S t.l. Mcrlw Tabor, t?i.-rr was no hh-h tho fit .t if 'o pro.--.' uticm ni Jh wife liftJ that pi.i'O to .P.. Successor to Scobert &. Dodge I eellie Wtlt-'r. V!eol'. of Eag o.-r'tr t.n year, la the vicinity ueneral reputation an good. Fred Bean, ot on eilelt-al n i ! WIta tiie ei". - Tab the d- Q . to t coi ...at j i a w ."- i court to pre'-!.' " ; Attoiioy P.i'';- j tio.'l. suited t Ii- 1 : ee.-ue n- ary ia .-, , i: j dii.tincat of Taao s;ar:gui.;r only i was well enough ! give the Jury oral lorney Ul'.Mk1' tb I Tho ca,V i for Nlcollc. tt'a irm.d. The Ca Eugeno Resided j jury thU evening. lag new. laatiou ot Merle i -si.., and Htateii ioii.l had pre : ni tions for the , lii'Qliiry. ol wae priicti-,-.:.er was one of :' .uiicti n the Ill ma for inan I ibat the court v rued In law to iiihtructloim. At- began bl plea. Sip be i hereby gl Villi til lit 1'V vl-- ta- of mi oi r made and eu'ered by ibe Cieiniy I'oiirl ill and for Lane f'ouniy, t)i-. 'con. on ih t'ti day of November, lues, aiiihorlzlng il'llil lliali of the eslnte ot Murray, lii'iin-, to sell tb x . IrfoongliiK to my said i vale rale. will probably go to me . eriencd ll-drlller, Phone Bed 4 ITI, f IIMK.VT WOHK. All kind o.f cement work; -f curbs, gutters, sidewalks and foiin See u before 4 you let yo.ir work. 0, Mayors, Oro Hotel, Phone Main 13. N2 9 . W . t'MII II. KIX)I K. Valley flour, tl 16 per sack. Ax lliliy Department Store. tf ki'.m. nwi.i.iso Get your well drilled by old end tf Mlir Ka ,-sl eiiatc ward, at prl- I will on and after tf of k in rite forenoon of the loth day of Dei-ember, I'JUS, at the law office of A. B. Wheeler, In Kugeiiu, Lane County, Oregon, offer a private sale, the Northeast quarter of sec tion Eighteen, township Nineteen South, HatiKO Bl West of Willamette M-rU'an, 160 acrcn sarnfto In hand ;e ,-!le,i i,n t v a, I', ill -r. a from ,tl -;,in 1 1. g tie- hi i !:. Iiv r o ni. ki,' VI-lltNoN I'AI'.SONM, A ppl lean I'M AlIiolM'V if. i.i'.t:. -b-ik. 11.-IM1IV NOTK'F. OF FIX h Hri'TI.I'lK.VT l'tnt,. of Itmiille rimiclie, lleeeitseil. No'lce Ifi her. -by given that Frank I. Zlmmer. admlnlstralor o fthe es tate of ItoHrtlle Hausche. d'tised, lia filed his final oecoa-tt for the and Will rM-'ll tho Hetlleitieaf of the estate, and Mon- ih hlaiiesi blii.lur for cashi day, the 1 ith day of Nnwiniw. JUtl. noblect to ronfirmutloii by T 1 o'clock In th fere: said court. Dated at Kiigene, Oregon lbth day of N'ovember, 190s. said lay, tins heii set by Hie Hon. i. K. thl Chrlsinan. County Judge of Lane I county, for hearing objections to tho J. J OH'KKAY. Cuardlan. UEOIflTH.TtO! OF TITI.K In the Circuit Court for the Hinto (irnnun, lor Hie County of Lane. In Ui nialter ot tli application same. Dated this t'o 15th day of October, 1903. gRANK J. ZIM.MBIt, Geo. D. Dorri. Administrator. Attorney for eatate. !